Today's Quotes
Straight to the Quotes ...
Movie: Jack's Back(1988)
John:
[Slamming his fist down onto the table as he speaks] MY BROTHER DIDN'T KILL ANYBODY
Movie: D.E.B.S.(2003)
Mrs. Peatree:
[to herself, very upset] Treason! Obstructing justice? We're going to be the laughing stock of the intelligence community!
[whirls from fireplace to Amy]
Mrs. Peatree:
I'm going to send you so far away that luxuries like toilet paper and diet coke are but a distant memory.
Max:
Mrs. Peatree?
Mrs. Peatree:
Is someone speaking to me? Because that would be very ill advised.
Max:
Mrs. Peatree, this whole incident can no doubt be a source of embarrassment for the academy, and you, right?
Mrs. Peatree:
Have I *not* been speaking English?
Movie: O Brother, Where Art Thou?(2000)
Ulysses Everett McGill:
Me an' the old lady are gonna pick up the pieces and retie the knot, mixaphorically speaking.
Movie: The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension(1984)
John Parker:
[as the pod-ship is in a free-fall] I'm a diplomat! I failed flight school!
Today's Movie News
The very best thing in some very bad movies (Boston Globe)
Sat, 05 Jan 2008 19:47:08 GMT
Let us now praise semi-famous women. Maybe you know who Anna Faris is. Maybe you don't. It probably depends on how old you are. The actress's recognizability - her pop-culture Q score, if you will - splits neatly along age lines because, frankly, she appears in movies that people who like to think of themselves as grown-ups tend to avoid. ...
Afternoon at the Movies features 'Flushed Away' (Port Clinton News Herald)
Sat, 05 Jan 2008 13:39:28 GMT
Ida Rupp Public Library will have its Afternoon at the Movies from 2 to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Jan. 26 and Feb. 16 at 310 Madison St., Port Clinton. "Flushed Away" will be shown Jan. 26, and "Pride" will be shown Feb. 16. These events are for those ages 10 to 17.
Raiding 401(k) not a good way to pay mortgage
Sun, 06 Jan 2008 04:45:00 GMT
Chicago Tribune - A U.S. Sen. Norman Coleman (R-Minn.) has sponsored a bill that could give some struggling homeowners leeway to borrow from their 401(k) retirement savings at work, or individual retirement accounts, to cover mortgage payments they cannot afford. But ...